I think that this happens when there is a problem with the message
catalog that FTP is using and so FTP isn't retrieving the right
message text. Is this on a z/OS system?
Bill
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> Greetings all,
>
> I get "501 --- reserved for future use ---" when I create an FTP
> connect
Paul,
You could use file708 on the www.cbttape.org always check the updates
page. A new release will be out shortly. If you like this product and
wish to be on the email notification just send me an email.
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For IBM-MAIN subs
Hi Radoslaw,
In your post in response to Wayne, you wrote
".But seriously: I have business reasons to allow some folks to issue
DISPLAY (and some MODIFY) commands. I can filter the commands very precisely,
for example I can allow to F CICSA, but not CICSB. However *every* person
havin
Terry Sambrooks wrote:
Hi Radoslaw,
In your post in response to Wayne, you wrote
".But seriously: I have business reasons to allow some folks to issue
DISPLAY (and some MODIFY) commands. I can filter the commands very precisely, for example
I can allow to F CICSA, but not CICSB. Ho
What about ...access to TSO ?
Just allow them to browse the reports on 3270 emulator screen.
It doesn't require anything except emulator. It can be SSL session.
It does require almost no setup.
It doesn't consume network bandwith.
It is secure - data will not leave most secure platorm, while PC ca
Richard,
As you stated, yes, I am looking for something like SYSTERM as mentioned. As
per Bruce's advice on the SYSPRINT, we output this to a gdg. That is where I
found the " FDR309**". It would be nice if the good folks of FDR could post
that error message in another sysprint statement
Bob,
Encrypt the file and then transmit. Have a different key for each school
that you publish on a key ring.
Since your are in the Financial area. You will have to consider SSL at some
point,
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Hi Radoslaw,
As mentioned previously RACF is not used within SDSF at present so the message
issue with the illegal /-DB8G STOP DDF was:
ISF015I SDSF COMMAND ATTEMPTED '-DB8G STOP DDF
I am not saying that the method used is the best method for inhibiting the
illicit use of commands, as I simply
Terry,
Walt really can't comment on RACF controlling DB2 commands. The issue is
that RACF can only answer those questions that are asked of it. Prior to
Version 8, DB2 didn't ask RACF if the issuer of the command is aurhorized,
so RACF never came into the picture.
Wayne Driscoll
Product Develop
In
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
on 05/24/2006
at 04:51 PM, "Chase, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Yeah -- HARBA and HURBA (High Allocated Relative Byte Address and
>High Used RBA) live in the catalog entry.
More to the point, you really don't want an EOF at the beginning of an
extent that is suppose
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/24/2006
at 06:26 PM, Paul Gilmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Would this have any adverse interaction with writing a physical EOF
>at the beginning of a newly allocated extent?
No; the real kicker is the adverse interaction with the CI formatting.
--
Shmu
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 05/24/2006
at 09:26 PM, Bruce Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>An EOF In VSAM beyond the HURBA would probably be ignored,
Wouldn't it blow you out of the water when you tried writing new
records in that space? AFAIK the VSAM PUT logic expects the space to
be CI forma
On Wed, 24 May 2006 00:00:00 GMT, Ted MacNEIL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>--Original Message--
>To: Shane
>Sent: May 24, 2006 19:22
>Subject: Re: fewer/faster vs more/slower in same plex
>
>>I was actually talking about CICS trans level goals.
>Just shows one shouldn't post prior to the f
Does anyone have a procedure to migrate Programmed Cryptographic
Facility(PCF) data encrypting keys into the ICSF database while
retaining the same single-des encryption key value.
Thanks.
Mark Jacobs
Time Customer Service Inc.
-
Is there command or a freeware utility that will allow me to scroll
forward and backward through the output of a NETSTAT command entered via
TSO COMMAND panel. Thanks.
Mark House
(402) 778-1966
Technical Development Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This e-mail message and any attachments may contain
>Is there command or a freeware utility that will allow
>me to scroll forward and backward through the output
>of a NETSTAT command entered via TSO COMMAND panel
Set up a logon procedure that uses TSO Session manager.
Bob Shannon
On Thu, 25 May 2006 08:37:53 -0500, Mark House wrote:
>Is there command or a freeware utility that will allow me to scroll
>forward and backward through the output of a NETSTAT command entered via
>TSO COMMAND panel. Thanks.
There is the TSO Session Manager, standard with z/OS and TSO/E.
Peo
I didn't think OS390 V2R10 supported FTP with SSl.
Craig
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Steve Bui
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 4:55 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Need Suggestions - Best Way To Ship Secure Reports f
David Alcock has a nice freeware netstat panel system on his web site of
planetmvs.com
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/25/06 8:37 AM >>>
Is there command or a freeware utility that will allow me to scroll
forward and backward through the output of a NETSTAT command entered
via
TSO COMMAND panel. Thank
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Tom Schmidt
>
> On Thu, 25 May 2006 08:37:53 -0500, Mark House wrote:
>
> >Is there command or a freeware utility that will allow me to scroll
> >forward and backward through the output of a NETSTAT command entered
>Hmmm By "tso command PANEL" (my emphasis) I interpret the OP as
asking relative to ISPF option 6, in which case I don't believe TSO
Session Mangler intercepts and manages the display (it doesn't work that
way here, though we may not have it configured to do so)
ISPF needs to be configured to
Hi.
I have what might be a silly question. I've checked the help screens
and have seen nothing like this so I'll ask the list if I'm missing
something or if it doesn't exist.
For those of you who are familiar with the HCD panels, we can use
"extended selection" to select multiple lines to perfor
Wouldn't it blow you out of the water when you tried writing new
records in that space? AFAIK the VSAM PUT logic expects the space to
be CI formatted.
If allocation wrote the EOF into the VSAM cluster, then VSAM OPEN or EOV
would immediately format the CA with CIs as soon as it is needed,
disre
3. If the BLKSIZE value is omitted or invalid, SMP/E uses a default of 3200.
I omitted that bullet deliberately. I believe IBM has been known to
accept APARs on other products that similarly thwarted the operation
of SDB. The Rexx interpreter comes to mind.
As a matter of fact, a recent SMP
Thanks to all who responded. It turns out there is a REXX script that
someone uses to allow scrollable display. I have tested it and it works.
Here is what I used.
/* SHAREWARE ?? t
/* REXX to trap output from a given command and, inst
Can you use the REPORT parameter of NETSTAT and browse the resulting
dataset?
Craig
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/25/06 8:37 AM >>>
Is there command or a freeware utility that will allow me to scroll
forward and backward through the output of a NETSTAT command entered
via
TSO COMMAND panel. Thanks
Check out Data21 zip/390 www.data21.com
You can zip files to be compatible with most zip packages such as PKzip,
Winzip, gzip on Windows and Unix, and also encrypt. User does have to
have software that can unzip and/or decrypt.
---
>We are a fairly large IMS shop and my company is investigating moving to
>SAP. Looks like the move may be to UNIXAnyone running SAP DB2 on zos
>and SAP A/S on Linux on an IFL? If so what were the key decision points.
>RAS or simply $$$?
It's both. It's one of those rare cases where yo
Send the output to a file and then browse the contents there. Example
NETSTAT GATE REPORT DSN 'T520.NETSTAT.SYC.GATE'
- Original Message
From: Mark House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 9:37:53 AM
Subject: Scrolling NETSTAT displayed using TSO
On Thu, 25 May 2006 09:05:11 -0500, Pommier, Rex R.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi.
>
>I have what might be a silly question. I've checked the help screens
>and have seen nothing like this so I'll ask the list if I'm missing
>something or if it doesn't exist.
>
>For those of you who are familiar
Could you save the list and then use the modified list as input into
Idcams?
-Original Message-
From: Pommier, Rex R. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:05 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: ISPF 3.4 question
Hi.
I have what might be a silly question. I've ch
Bruce,
Thanks for your suggestion. Can you tell me how would I code the following
with this job:
EXCLUDE(SYS1.VTOCIX.**-
SYS1.VVDS.**)-
I have to exclude the above entries. However, I am not sure how to add this
to the main body of the job. Can you s
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Dawes
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:11 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: ADR120E - DFDSS Error
>
>
> Bruce,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion. Can you tell me how w
The nature of the syntax of the control statements results in many
parentheses. In fact, it seems that parentheses (or lack thereof)
contributed to the problems encountered. One way to help deal with that
is to use ISPF edit's HILITE function. This works best if the control
cards are in a separa
ON the command line in SPF 3.4 to this.
SAVE TEMP
This will create a dataset called userid.TEMP.DATASETS with a list of the
datasets.
You can then edit this and make IDCAMS DELETE commands and run that in batch.
Sam Bass
McLane Company
Temple, TX 76503
254-771-7212
-Original Message-
>So no one is confused by you choice of words ("we had"): That was a
choice you made, not a requirement. It never was and still isn't
required.
IIRC, there was no option for goals of the region until 2.9 or 2.10.
I was at a CMG Canada conference where somebody mentioned that it was now
availab
Hi friends ;
At z/OS we can get mih from command D IOS,MIH,DEV=656B
IOS086I
13.50.12 MIH DEVICE TIMES 801656B=03:00 ( 3 MINUTES ).
Is there any similar command to do at VSE/ESA ? or it can be obtained
On Thu, 25 May 2006 08:37:53 -0500, Mark House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there command or a freeware utility that will allow me to scroll
>forward and backward through the output of a NETSTAT command entered via
>TSO COMMAND panel. Thanks.
>
What about sending your command through sdsf and b
My favorite method is something that was written up in the TSO Times
called GLUREXX. It provides a panel to allow you to issue any TSO
command and it will trap the output in a temporary file for you.
http://www.tsotimes.com/articles/archive/fall03/tsocommandtrappersc.html
Sean Smith
Bank of Amer
I like Sean's reply better, but here is a simple exec that can do it:
/* REXX program to trap TSO cmd output */
ADDRESS TSO
Arg cmd
On Thu, 25 May 2006 00:00:00 GMT, Ted MacNEIL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>So no one is confused by you choice of words ("we had"): That was a
>choice you made, not a requirement. It never was and still isn't
>required.
>
>IIRC, there was no option for goals of the region until 2.9 or 2.10.
>I w
Mark,
There's something called EZANS, written by an IBMer (Alfred
Christensen). It is a rexx and panels that issues Netstat commands and
then browses the output. you can filter on various parameters, very useful.
I'm not sure where you can download it. I think it might be from a
redbook, and
I can give you two options.
one is the freeware available at this link:
http://www.planetmvs.com/freeware/tcpipm.html
The other is to go into sdsf if you have it and issue D TCPIP commands when
in the ULOG panel. Use can then scroll through your user log.
Regards,
Harry Riedel
The Pep Boys - Ma
There is a plan to add ICF to single system.
Since both MVS and ICF LPARs reside on the same CPC, no ETR is needed,
as well as physical channels. ICPs can be used.
Q1. Can I use CF with PLEXCFG=MONOPLEX ?
Next questions assume PLEXCFG=MULTISYSTEM, but number of systems remains 1.
Q2. Do I hav
I was wondering if anyone had experience with naming the master and alternate
consoles in z/OS V1.4. I haven't done this to date but it looks like it may be
required for console command to be issued for CICS regions. Examples and heads
up of possible issues would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Mart
I like keeping it simple, I define a symbol &SYSNAME of the SYSID and then
name the consoles
&SYSNAME.unitadd
This way for system SYSA and console on address 0300 I would have
SYSA0300
Using the sysname is reccomended, especially in a sysplex. However for your
case, it would probably be easier t
Thanks to all who helped. It works.
Donald, regarding the HILITE function, I did what you suggested and I chose
JCL and Parenthesis matching, but I didn't get any message or anything else.
Should I expect any type of informational or error message? As a test I
removed one of the pare
We a part of our definitions.
In CONSOLxx:
APPLID(APPL&SYSCLONE.) CNGRP(01)
CONSOLE DEVNUM(E20) NAME(&SYSNAME.MAST) ALTGRP(ALTMAST)
CONSOLE DEVNUM(102D) NAME(TJDI102D) ALTGRP(ALTMAST) /*ICC*/
CONSOLE DEVNUM(E24) NAME(&SYSNAME.E24) ALTGRP(ALTCON2)
In the case of Integrated Con
Highlighting doesn't generate any messages in this situation. All it
does is color code the parentheses so you can visually determine which
pair are a matched set.
-Original Message-
From: John Dawes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 11:10 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Is anyone aware of a means by which I can determine if
a
specific 'process' is running. For example, I would
like to determine, in a program, if DB2 is active, or
any other process for that matter.
TIA
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Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail
I don't seem to have any /var/log files on z/OS 1.4. Does sshd log on
z/os or have I missed something? I'm interested in failed login
attempts just to see if brute force login attempts are being made.
Thanks
--
For IBM-MA
On Thu, 25 May 2006 11:04:16 -0500, Rugel José <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At z/OS we can get mih from command D IOS,MIH,DEV=656B
> IOS086I
13.50.12 MIH DEVICE TIMES 801656B=03:00 ( 3 MINUTES ).
>
>Is there any s
Are you under VM. If so there is MIH issue " Q MIH "
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Horst Sinram
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:38 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: MIH at VSE
On Thu, 25 May 2006 11:04:16 -050
There are no messages.
Matched pairs of parentheses will be shown in the same color. Nested
parens are supported; the outermost pair will be in white, then next
inner pair would be red, etc. Any unmatched parens should show up as
highlighted pink/purple.
Don Imbriale
>-Original Message--
You could go into OMVS and issue the (appropriate) onetstat command there.
Aaron
On Thu, 25 May 2006 08:37:53 -0500, Mark House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there command or a freeware utility that will allow me to scroll
>forward and backward through the output of a NETSTAT command entered v
...except for the system console. From MVS Initialization and Tuning
Reference (SA22-7592-10):
Summary of changes
for SA22-7592-06
z/OS Version 1 Release 4
as updated December 2003
CONSOLxx is changed to reflect the requirement that all consoles be
named, except for the system console.
Regards,
In a recent note, "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)" said:
> Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 08:30:54 -0300
>
> More to the point, you really don't want an EOF at the beginning of an
> extent that is supposed to be CI formatted.
>
Why? I thought it was possible to write over an EOF. Doesn't
DISP=MOD do
In a recent note, Bruce Black said:
> Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 10:10:26 -0400
>
> > Wouldn't it blow you out of the water when you tried writing new
> > records in that space? AFAIK the VSAM PUT logic expects the space to
> > be CI formatted.
> If allocation wrote the EOF into the VSAM clus
There are a number of programs and even REXX execs that have been
written to do this but the first one that I find handy is Roland's
STCCHECK in CBT Tape file 321.
File # 321 COBOL Analyzer from Roland Schiradin & post processor
http://www.cbttape.org/ftp/cbt/CBT321.zip
http://www.cbttape.org
Strike that reverse it... You actually want the reverse of STCCHECK and
it wouldn't be hard to adapt it but I also notice you might need to
remove a restriction in it that forces a minimum parm length that is
probably site specific. Making these small checks to STCHECK would be
fun and easy but y
Sam
Thanks;
This looks like it will do the trick
--- "Knutson, Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Strike that reverse it... You actually want the
> reverse of STCCHECK and
> it wouldn't be hard to adapt it but I also notice
> you might need to
> remove a restriction in it that forces a minimum
>
On Thu, 25 May 2006 11:32:24 -0700, Carl Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is anyone aware of a means by which I can determine if
>a
>specific 'process' is running. For example, I would
>like to determine, in a program, if DB2 is active, or
>any other process for that matter.
>TIA
>
If you cha
Knutson, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>There are a number of programs and even REXX execs that have been
>written to do this but the first one that I find handy is Roland's
>STCCHECK in CBT Tape file 321.
>Instead the REXX exec I was thinking of before but didn't have handy I
>dug up and it is
Mark Zelden wrote:
>I just want to publicly acknowledge / thank you (Sam Knutson) and Sam
Golob for
>all the work you do on the CBT for the user community.
>I'll buy ya a beer or 2 in Baltimore! :-)
I second that!
Regards,
John Kalinich
Computer Sciences Corp
Is that different from /tmp/sshd.stderr ??
On Thu, 25 May 2006 13:32:39 -0500, Rugen, Len <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I don't seem to have any /var/log files on z/OS 1.4. Does sshd log on
>z/os or have I missed something? I'm interested in failed login
>attempts just to see if brute force logi
That file is null after both invalid users, invalid password and
successful login. I think there is a RACF failure record, but that is
nearly post-mortem when you have an active attack.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Joel
It's been awhile since I've played with it, but have you reviewed LogLevel
and SyslogFacility in the sshd_config section of the manual, and also IP
conifg manual?You can set up logging to the syslogd process.HTH
--
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In a message dated 5/25/2006 2:59:44 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just want to publicly acknowledge / thank you and Sam Golob for
all the work you do on the CBT for the user community.
>>
With a wink and nod to Arnie Cashingino and Connecticut Bank for
indulgin
SIR MIH is the operator command.
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Kind regards,
Ray Mullins
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rugel José
> Sent: Thursday May 25 2006 09:0
The SMP CSI run out of space and I repro'ed it out to a flat dataset which took
about 340 cylinders on a 3390-3.
The original allocation of the CSI was 25 cylnders primary and 2 secondary.
Will the 340 cylinders of flat file space translate in to how many I will
need when I rebuild an
>OS/390 2.10. You are confusing the ability to have some CICS regions (usually
>test) managed by velocity goals and some by response goals.
I knew in the back of what passes for my mind, that I didn't have it quite
right.
But, that's where the no choice came from.
We had to have response goal
Sam,
Does an MLPA mod get control over a module in PLPA(ie sys1.lpalib) ?
Jeff Ruegsegger
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Knutson, Sam
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:13 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: IGGPRE00
Hi Jeff
How many cylinders is/was the full CSI? I would use that as a starting
point for allocating the new one instead of the size of the flat file
offload. Do you expect to see a lot of new software being installed
which would cause the CSI to grow quickly or do you see it as relatively
static? I woul
I'm not Sam, but yes, modules in the MLPA get used instead of a
same-named module in the LPA. The LPA search order is FLPA, MLPA, and
finally LPA.
Rex
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ruegsegger, Jeff
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 20
LPA is searched in this order:
a. Dynamic LPA modules, as specified in PROGxx members
b. Fixed LPA (FLPA) modules, as specified in IEAFIXxx members
c. Modified LPA (MLPA) modules, as specified in IEALPAxx members
d. Pageable LPA (PLPA) modules, loaded from libraries specified in
LPALSTx
Don,
Many Thanks sir. I forgot to look in init&tuning ref. Have you ever
used ISRFIND to locate LPA modules? I use it regularly to locate where
mods are executed from and normally when a module is in MLPA, ISRFIND,
sees/finds it. In this case however I do not see the MLPA module...only
the PL
Already got that info from another post.
Thanks Rex!
Regards,
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Pommier, Rex R.
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:56 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: IGGPRE00
I'm not Sam, but yes, mod
Ruegsegger, Jeff wrote:
... What do you use to locate
MLPA modules, simply rely on IEALPAxx?
I believe the "official" interface is AMBLIST:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/iea2v161/15.1.7
--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
5200 W Century Blvd,
>shell should NOT even attempt to run the file, what is with
>that? That is WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!
Here is what I get on z/OS V1.7. I can't get the shell to
execute the java class nor the source file when the X bit is not
set:
A @ S1(z/OS V17) CH.IBM-1148: /u/a $> ls -l Hello*
-rw-r--r-- 1 A OM
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